Winston Churchill once said: "truth is incontrovertible malice may distort it, ignorance may deride it, hatred may, but there it is" . it is incomprehensible and heart rending that two distinct judgments on a similar issue can co-exist in the breasts of the same tribunal. This is staggering. Selective justice is tantamount to injustice. However, that the APC will occupy the government house is a mirage and shall remain a flitting illusion.

The insidious verdict is a fad and after savouring the euphoria of the victory with a short life span, they will come to terms with reality. The tempest of justice cannot blow fitfully in our tribunals. I have the settled conviction that sagacity shall eventually prevail. The tribunal's ratio decided surfers from a twin Ill of eclipse of reasoning and poverty of logic and shall be subjected to the clinical prognosis of the lab of the Court of Appeal. I advise our teeming supporters not to be distraught and also remain calm.

​Remember, after thunder, comes rain. The mandate freely given to Governor, Nyesom Wike, CON, by the electorate can never be stolen under any guise. It is irrefragable that Governor Wike's refreshing initiatives and policy articulations have helped refuel the ethos of good governance within four months. This is a man who stopped APC's march of conquest, terror and subjugation as he navigated us through the stormy waters to this point of safety. We shall all say no to retrogression if we must secure the future of our children and generations unborn. On the malicious and spurious allegation by Rotimi Amaechi that Governor Wike borrowed N45billion to line his pocket, it is laughable. Amaechi himself in one of his speeches said Governor Wike will inherit an empty treasury which was fleeced dry by him.

Therefore, if Governor Wike who inherited an empty treasury could achieve the level of infrastructural development we are witnessing today and can also clear the pecuniary but unjustifiable liabilities he inherited from Amaechi as evinced in his inculpatory speech, where then did he get the money from to do all that have put smiles on the faces of Rivers people who were despondent and frustrated under Amaechi if not with the loans he collected with the imprimatur of the House Of Assembly?. This obviates the need for any further evidence that the loans collected were judiciously applied and in tandem with the reasons for which they were collected. The allegation has no ounce of truth in it. Rivers people are quite intelligent to be deluded by such cheap lies.